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Language Lesson Reviews from Students

Students are raving about their Language instructors on TakeLessons.
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Review by Katherine

"Mr. Psoras gave 4 lessons to my 8.5 yeal old daughter, Katherine. He evaluated her first for free, which was a clear indication that he works to achieve b

etter results rather than to make more money. Mr. Psoras was always on time, responsive, friendly, enthusiastic. Greek is his native language, and he knows how to teach. He is full of resources too, so you won't get bored. We had to stop lessons on line because of an opportunity to continue lessons in person."

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Washington, DC teacher:
Pantelis P.

Review by Kata

"Abby is a really attentive teacher, she has been a big help to English. Besides the weekly lessons, we also worked on some articles for my blog and for my

portfolio site. She was really involved and she had a lot of original and creative ideas. Working with her is a surprisingly efficient experience for me. Thanks to her, my English knowledge got better earlier than I expected. In addition, she is a really caring person, and she always has new ideas about how to improve. She also pays attention for her students personal interests and prepares individual materials for each lesson."

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New York, NY teacher:
Abby D.

Review by Diane

"Tailored instruction - makes learning fun!"

Los Angeles, CA teacher:
Maria O.

Review by yacine

"I enjoyed the lesson ;)"

San Diego, CA teacher:
Roman N.

Review by JD Doucet

"Mark is an excellent teacher! He custom-tailored the lessons to my abilities and interests instead of just cramming his methods down my throat. He makes

learning language fun. I can't wait for my next lesson!"

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Kahului, HI teacher:
Mark G.

Review by Carson

"We really enjoy having Helena work with the boys on Spanish. She is patient with them as they learn a new language and always has encouraging words. Very

pleased with our decision to use Helena as our tutor."

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Atlanta, GA teacher:
Helena R.

Review by Tola

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Philadelphia, PA teacher:
Jean-Luc B.

Review by Aya

"I have been studying for my TOEFL and Rosita has been helping me! My English has improved a lot! I like her online classes because she sends me the slides

that she uses in my lessons so I can use it for my homework. After I am going to take her singing lessons because those are very fun too. I love this teacher she is kind and patience and makes me feel more secure that I can pass. I had learned a lot from her! She teaches Japanese and Spanish too and that helps me a lot too!

<3 her!"

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Los Angeles, CA teacher:
Rosita R.

Review by Sophie

"Daniel custom designed Spanish lesson for my daughter. He also very professional and easy to communicate with."

San Antonio, TX teacher:
Daniel M.

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